Re: New ADSM User questions
1998-04-04 02:34:00
>You can't easily see files on the server. You can see filespaces, disks or
>mount points, though. The server didn't back up the file so the server
>can't restore it or even see it, again easily. There are some show
>commands that can peer at files, but they aren't supported.
>
>If you are interested in seeing utilization statistics, not at the file
>level, try query occupancy.
>
>Kelly
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ganesan Ravishanker [SMTP:ravishan AT WESLEYAN DOT EDU]
>Sent: Saturday, April 04, 1998 11:22 AM
>To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
>Subject: New ADSM User questions
>
>Hi
>
> We just installed the ADSM server with the IBM tape library running on
>an RS6000 running AIX 4.2. We have NT and Solaris clients that are
>currently
>backing up files to the adsm server in a scheduled mode and things are
>going
>OK. I would greatly appreciate receiving information about the following:
>
> o On the client, I am able to issue the query backup command to get a
>list of all files (and different versions of it using the date in the
>command line) in a filespace backed up from that node. I am unable to find
>a
>similar command that I can execute on the server. Basically I would like to
>see the list of backed up files on any filespace from any machine on the
>server.
>
> o What is the command that will let me look at the files in a filespace
>defined for a different node?
>
> Thanks you very much.
>
>Ravi
>
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